Candelario Medrano attr. - Santa Cruz de las Huertas Mexican "Barro Betus" Nagual Figure
OM#: 26-157
Description
Pottery figure depicting a Nagual creature with a human-like face and animal body with spikes on the sides, with a turtle on its head. Unsigned, but attributed to Candelario Medrano.
Dimensions
9"H x 11.375"L x 4.75"W.
Weight
4.16 lbs.
Condition
Very good condition. No chips, cracks or repairs noted.
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Candelario Medrano attr. - Santa Cruz de las Huertas Mexican "Barro Betus" Nagual Figure
Additional Information
The Maker
Candelario Medrano (1918-1986) was a ceramicist from Santa Cruz de las Huerta, Jalisco, Mexico. He first began by working to make clay sewer pipes. While he studied under Julian Acero, he transitioned to making whimsical pieces. He would make ceramic toys similar to Acero, but started to make sculptures of buildings, animals and vehicles, which is what he was known for. His legacy is carried on through his sons, Serapio and Benito, and their kids.
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